Tijdvak 6 - regenten en vorsten - les 1

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- History: The Basics

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For today..
- History: The Basics

- start with the chapter

- Work independently on 1.1

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Indelen van geschiedenis
  • Indelen in vijf perioden.
  • Indelen in tien tijdvakken.
  • Indelen in vijf soorten samenlevingen.


  • Indelen in vijf perioden.
  • Indelen in tien tijdvakken.
  • Indelen in vijf soorten samenlevingen.


Het indelen van de geschiedenis
Hoe zat het ook alweer?

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Indelen in tien tijdvakken
  1. Prehistorie
  2. Oudheid
  3. Middeleeuwen
  4. Vroegmoderne tijd
  5. Moderne tijd

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Indelen in vijf soorten samenlevingen
  1. Samenleving van jagers en verzamelaars
  2. Landbouwsamenleving
  3. Landbouw-stedelijke samenleving
  4. Industriele samenleving
  5. Informatie samenleving

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Roman numbers and centuries
King Louis XIV of France
King Louis XVI of France

17th century > starts in?

1st century > starts in?

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Chapter one - The Golden Age
Make a mindmap in duo's.

What do you expect to learn about in this chapter?

Keep your books closed!
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Slide 6 - Diapositive

Chapter one
Open your books on page 6 & 7

What time will this chapter discuss?
What "tijdvak" is that?


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The republic of the regenten
In 1581 seven northern provinces of the low countries declared themselves independent from their Spanish oppressor.

They searched for a new king, but when they couldn't find one, they decided to rule the country themselves. 

They would be a Republic. This was unique in Europe.  

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How was the Republic governed?
Each province had a Provincial States (provinciale staten): this was a small group of rich men (regenten). 

The Republic did not have a central government. But for political issues that concerned the whole country each province would send a regent to represent the province to the States General in The Hague. A dicision had to be taken unanimously. 

Slide 9 - Diapositive

What now?
Start reading 1.1 for yourself. 

Start working on the introduction questions on page 5 in your workbook.

HW: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 

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